Venjakob will present its approach to surface finishing and automation at stand H2-H67 at the Professional Woodworking Expo, where customers and visitors are invited to discuss current production challenges and possible next steps in coating, handling and process automation.
Founded in 1963 in Rheda-Wiedenbrück, Germany, Venjakob has developed from a metalworking business into an international system manufacturer for surface finishing equipment. The family-owned company, now in its third generation, develops individually engineered solutions for complete production lines. Its customers come from a broad range of industries, including furniture, joinery, automotive, plastics, glass, photovoltaic systems and building materials.
Beyond the spray booth
Although Venjakob is often associated with coating systems, the company’s portfolio covers a wider process chain. This includes handling and conveyor technology, cleaning and pre-treatment, coating, drying, exhaust air purification, robotics and automation.
Depending on the application, projects may involve a single machine, a modular concept or a fully integrated production line. Venjakob therefore describes its role not only as a machine supplier, but as a process partner supporting customers from the planning stage through to implementation, service and later optimisation.
Why Birmingham matters
The UK has been an important market for Venjakob for many years. Professional Woodworking Expo offers an opportunity to meet manufacturers, joiners and industry partners, and to discuss developments in automated finishing for the woodworking sector. Venjakob has completed a number of projects in the UK, including recent work carried out together with its distributor, Ultrimax.
Spray coating for different business sizes
At PWE, Venjakob will focus on two spray coating solutions: the VEN SPRAY ONE and the VEN SPRAY ADVANCED. The VEN SPRAY ONE is positioned as a compact entry-level solution for joiners, carpenters and smaller businesses moving from manual spraying towards automated coating. It is designed for companies looking for repeatable surface quality with a manageable level of investment and integration effort.
The VEN SPRAY ADVANCED represents the next performance class. It is aimed at companies with more industrial requirements, higher throughput expectations and a need for greater process flexibility.
Roller coating is another relevant topic for the wood and building materials sector. Venjakob will present solutions using inductively heated rollers, a technology developed for applications where process stability, energy use and material efficiency play an important role.
